Kloppenburg filing for special investigator alleges Prosser met privately with Walker on night after election, Nickolaus may have committed felonies
Both camps agree to hand counts in parts of 31 counties...
Posted By Brad Friedman On 22nd April 2011 @ 02:47 In Election Irregularities, Fox "News", Wisconsin, Election 2011, WI Supreme Court Election | 32 Comments
On Wednesday, Wisconsin's Asst. Attorney General JoAnne Kloppenburg announced [1] that she will be exercising her right to file for a statewide "recount" following the April 5th election for state Supreme Court against the incumbent Justice David Prosser. She also said that she intended to ask for a special investigator to be named to look into a number of still-unanswered questions about election results that were misreported by Waukesha County's Clerk Kathy Nickolaus, a former employee of Prosser's when both served in the state's Assembly Republican Caucus.
Kloppenburg's complaints have now been filed, and The BRAD BLOG [2] has been reviewing both them, and several additional points of note since yesterday's dramatic presser, in advance of the count which is scheduled to begin next Wednesday, April 27, according to the WI Government Accountability Board [3] (G.A.B.), the state's top election agency.
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